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Correctional officer
Charlotte James suffered
multiple stab wounds when
a prisoner tried to force
her to perform oral sex.
The attack didn't happen
at a state-run prison. It
occurred in February at a
private prison in
Tennessee operated by
Corrections ...

No doubt at all because
our Top#1 Famous
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the English singer and
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Charli XCX –her
real name is Charlotte
Emma Aitchison ... NFL
player born in Tennessee
in 1988. Have a very nice
day, dear friends.

Nashville, TN --
Fans that came out to the
recent Charlotte, North
Carolina stop of Robert
Earl Keen's tour were
treated to a rare Keen
concert-going experience.
In an unprecedented move,
after he found out the
opening act for his
nearly sold-out show in
...

Summer
vacation comes to an end
for many students across
West Tennessee and as
they get ready to hit the
... "That's what we're
trying to do, help them
to be proud and
responsible," organizer
Charlotte Doaks said. "So
we're giving them all
these things ...

Tennessee has
the potential to shut
down both sides of the
... having played all 13
games last year. Stephen
Griffin, Freshman
(Charlotte, N.C.) A
freshman who was a
three-star recruit on
Rivals, Stephen Griffin
will likely develop into
a very solid ...

“I have offers from
West Virginia, East
Carolina, North Carolina,
Tennessee, Louisville and
Charlotte,” said
Marlon Dunlap.
“Most of the offers
have come in pretty
recently. I’m also
hearing from Mississippi
State and Florida."
According to ...

Kyle
hails from Creekwood High
School in Charlotte,
Tennessee. The right
handed pitcher was
coached by Chris Clapper.
This past season, Kyle
sported a 7-1 record with
a 1.78 ERA in 55 innings
pitched with three saves.
The RedHawk righty struck
out 53 ...

"But we'll
skip a year if we can't
get a good matchup," Webb
said during a lunch
meeting with Charlotte
media members. West
Virginia and Tennessee
will play in Charlotte on
Sept. 1, 2018, in the
first meeting between the
schools. Atlanta hosts a
similar ...

Charlotte Ivey
Combs, 81, of
Chattanooga, Tennessee,
died at her residence on
July 19, 2015. Mrs. Combs
was a native of
Chattanooga, born on Dec.
17, 1933, to parents, Roy
and Agnes (Ford) Ivey.
She was a member of First
Baptist Church of Hixson
and ...

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CHARLOTTE,
N.C. — The
Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Police Department is
asking for help locating
a missing Charlotte Teen.
Police say 14-year-old
William James Blottman
was last seen at the YWCA
on Park Road…

Schools and libraries with Wi-Fi in CHARLOTTE TENNESSEE ?

In June 2013, I joined the President in Mooresville, NC, to launch ConnectED  an initiative to close the technology gap in our schools and bring high-speed Internet to 99 percent of Americas students within five years. This vision  that all students should have access to world-class digital learning  is well on its way to becoming a reality.

Thanks to the leadership of the President and the FCC, the resources are in place to meet the Presidents connectivity goal. In addition, various private-sector partners are making over $2 billion worth of resources available to students, teachers, and schools. These include tablets, mobile broadband, software, and online teacher professional development courses from top universities. Fewer than 40 percent of public schools currently have the high-speed Internet needed to support modern digital learning.

But now we have the resources to solve this problem. We just need help from our nations superintendents and school technology chiefs.

Last year, the FCC approved the first major update to the E-Rate program since it was created in 1997. E-Rate (also known as the Universal Service Program for Schools and Libraries) makes it more affordable for schools and libraries to connect to high-speed Internet  with the goal of making the gigabit speeds we see in cities like Cedar Falls, Iowa, and Chattanooga, Tennessee the norm in schools across the country.

These updates have unlocked funding to support internal Wi-Fi network upgrades in schools and libraries this year for the first time since 2012. Wi-Fi is important because no matter how fast the Internet connection is to a school, students cant take full advantage of it without a robust wireless network within the school.

To secure E-rate support for Wi-Fi, schools and libraries must submit a form describing their project needs to the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC). USAC then posts the request for competitive bidding. The Department of Education has prepared an Infrastructure Guide to help district leaders navigate the many decisions required to deliver cutting-edge connectivity to students. That said, schools and libraries have the final say when they submit an application to USAC for approval.

Bringing our schools up to speed is a major priority, and E-rate provides an opportunity to make doing so much more affordable. For all of the superintendents and technology officers: If you havent yet done so, get your requests submitted by February 26, 2015, and your applications in before March 26, 2015 (requests must be up for 28 days before a school can choose a vendor). Your students, your community, and your country will thank you for bringing our classrooms into the 21st century.
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The importance of local education funding in CHARLOTTE TENNESSEE

Yesterday, President Obama spoke to the Council of the Great City Schools about the exceptional progress being made within local and state education levels. The work of our administrators and educators has been more impactful than ever, resulting in higher standardized test scores in some of the previously lowest-performing schools and increased resources for students.

In fact, more graduation caps are going airborne as high school students are graduating at the highest rate ever recorded, with the largest improvement among minority and low-income students.

See what President Obama had to say about what we must do to improve access to quality education in America:

This funding is an investment in our nation's future that has been able to give the kind of education our children need and deserve to compete in the 21st century.

President Obama hopes that the upcoming budget plan by the Republican House and Senate will reflect the priorities of educating every child. If their new budget maintains sequester-level funding of the past, we would actually be giving less federal support to America’s schools than we were back in 2000.

Most alarmingly, if their current proposal is not changed, over the next six years, billions of dollars would be cut in education funding. That means we'd be cutting the support given to America's most impoverished schools, the funding that has helped create the progress we're seeing today.

"The notion that we would be going backwards instead of forwards in how we’re devoting resources to educating our kids makes absolutely no sense."

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Atention: do you saw any of these people in CHARLOTTE TENNESSEE?

Ten Most Wanted

The FBI is offering rewards for information leading to the apprehension of the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. Select the images of suspects to display more information.

REWARD:
The FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading directly to the arrest of Robert William Fisher.

Robert William Fisher is wanted for allegedly killing his wife and two young children and then blowing up the house in which they all lived in Scottsdale, Arizona in April of 2001.

Fisher is physically fit and is an avid oupoorsman, hunter, and fisherman. He has a noticeable gold crown on his upper left first bicuspid tooth. He may walk with an exaggerated erect posture and his chest pushed out due to a lower back injury. Fisher is known to chew tobacco heavily. He has ties to New Mexico and Florida. Fisher is believed to be in possession of several weapons, including a high-powered rifle.

Fisher has surgical scars on his lower back.

Robert W. Fisher

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